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...the sale of a Lower Manhattan property that resulted in a local plumber outbidding real estate mogul Sam Zell’s firm Equity Residential .
“I’m expecting anything to happen,” he said. “There are multiple bidders, and this is a premiere......

...ratios that would make lenders willing to give them a mortgage.
The clear beneficiaries: Apartment REITs, like Equity Residential (NYSE: EQR). Equity Residential has focused its resources in six markets where real estate (both......

...ratios that would make lenders willing to give them a mortgage.
The clear beneficiaries: Apartment REITs, like Equity Residential (NYSE: EQR). Equity Residential has focused its resources in six markets where real estate (both......

...entire sector, one area that could do particularly well as interest rates rise are apartment REITs, especially leaders like Equity Residential (NYSE: EQR) and AvalonBay Communities(NYSE: AVB).
Why rising rates are generally bad for REITs
There are......

...entire sector, one area that could do particularly well as interest rates rise are apartment REITs, especially leaders like Equity Residential (NYSE: EQR) and AvalonBay Communities(NYSE: AVB).
Why rising rates are generally bad for REITs
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...assuming a more neutral building identity that will appeal to all current and future residents,” said Chicago-based Equity Residential , owned by the real estate mogul Sam Zell.
Amanda Miller, vice president of the Trump Organization, which......

...their consent.
The Chicago-based company that bought the buildings in 2005 says the goal was a "neutral building identity." Equity Residential chairman Sam Zell tells The New York Times the petition signed by tenants had "no role" in the dec......

...on Manhattan’s West Side launched a petition in October demanding the building’s owner Equity Residential “Dump the Trump name.” The petition garnered over 600 signatures.
Linda Gottleib, who started the......

...address, reports Mansion Global.
The website quotes Marty McKenna, vice president of investor and public relations for Equity Residential (landlord and manager), saying “a more neutral building identity will be attractive to all current and......

...address, reports Mansion Global.
The website quotes Marty McKenna, vice president of investor and public relations for Equity Residential (landlord and manager), saying “a more neutral building identity will be attractive to all current and......

...dropping the name Trump Place and will be known by their addresses, the trade publication Real Deal reported, citing an email to tenants from landlord Equity Residential . Some tenants had circulated a petition requesting the change.
By David I......

...of three buildings he once owned in New York are happy with the reality that his name has finally come down.
On Wednesday, Equity Residential was yanking the lettering from 140, 160 and 180 Trump Place – and ordered the street be renamed – to make......

...we knew that we did not feel safe with his name on the building.”
The buildings are owned and managed by Chicago-based Equity Residential , which bought the properties in 2005. The company informed residents on Tuesday the roughly one metre tall......

...their consent.
The Chicago-based company that bought the buildings in 2005 says the goal was a "neutral building identity." Equity Residential chairman Sam Zell tells The New York Times the petition signed by tenants had "no role" in the d......

...consent.
The Chicago-based company that bought the buildings in 2005 says the goal was a "neutral building identity." Equity Residential chairman Sam Zell tells The New York Times the petition signed by tenants had "no role" in the......

...letters spelling out the name "Trump Place" to be taken off the buildings' facades, Efe news reported.
Real-estate company Equity Residential made the decision after at least 669 of the 1,325 tenants signed an online petition in recent weeks.
"We......

...as some of the reasons they wanted the name removed.
While some residents claimed victory Wednesday, the chairman of Equity Residential told CNBC the petition didn't spur the name removal. He said the name change had been planned for over a......

...are assuming a more neutral building identity that will appeal to all current and future residents," landlord Equity Residential told Bloomberg.Workmen remove the letters from a building formerly known as Trump Place in New York. Photo......

...consent.
The Chicago-based company that bought the buildings in 2005 says the goal was a “neutral building identity.” Equity Residential chairman Sam Zell tells The New York Times the petition signed by tenants had “no role” in the......

...he would make some of the residents feel better about the election results.
The buildings were purchased in 2005 by Equity Residential , a Chicago-based real estate company.
“Once Mr. Trump made the decision he was going to enter the......

...are assuming a more neutral building identity that will appeal to all current and future residents,” landlord Equity Residential told Bloomberg.
Chairman Sam Zell told The New York Times the petition signed by tenants had “no role” in......

...he would make some of the residents feel better about the election results.
The buildings were purchased in 2005 by Equity Residential , a Chicago-based real estate company.
"Once Mr. Trump made the decision he was going to enter the......

...he would make some of the residents feel better about the election results.
The buildings were purchased in 2005 by Equity Residential , a Chicago-based real estate company.
"Once Mr. Trump made the decision he was going to enter the......

...he would make some of the residents feel better about the election results.
The buildings were purchased in 2005 by Equity Residential , a Chicago-based real estate company.
"Once Mr. Trump made the decision he was going to enter the......

...he would make some of the residents feel better about the election results.
The buildings were purchased in 2005 by Equity Residential , a Chicago-based real estate company.
"Once Mr. Trump made the decision he was going to enter the......

...he would make some of the residents feel better about the election results.
The buildings were purchased in 2005 by Equity Residential , a Chicago-based real estate company.
"Once Mr. Trump made the decision he was going to enter the......

...he would make some of the residents feel better about the election results.
The buildings were purchased in 2005 by Equity Residential , a Chicago-based real estate company.
"Once Mr. Trump made the decision he was going to enter the......

...he would make some of the residents feel better about the election results.
The buildings were purchased in 2005 by Equity Residential , a Chicago-based real estate company.
"Once Mr. Trump made the decision he was going to enter the......

...he would make some of the residents feel better about the election results.
The buildings were purchased in 2005 by Equity Residential , a Chicago-based real estate company.
"Once Mr. Trump made the decision he was going to enter the......

...consent.
The Chicago-based company that bought the buildings in 2005 says the goal was a "neutral building identity." Equity Residential chairman Sam Zell tells The New York Times the petition signed by tenants had "no role" in the......

...he would make some of the residents feel better about the election results.
The buildings were purchased in 2005 by Equity Residential , a Chicago-based real estate company.
"Once Mr. Trump made the decision he was going to enter the......

...he would make some of the residents feel better about the election results.
The buildings were purchased in 2005 by Equity Residential , a Chicago-based real estate company.
"Once Mr. Trump made the decision he was going to enter the......

...he would make some of the residents feel better about the election results.
The buildings were purchased in 2005 by Equity Residential , a Chicago-based real estate company.
"Once Mr. Trump made the decision he was going to enter the......

...he would make some of the residents feel better about the election results.
The buildings were purchased in 2005 by Equity Residential , a Chicago-based real estate company.
"Once Mr. Trump made the decision he was going to enter the......

...he would make some of the residents feel better about the election results.
The buildings were purchased in 2005 by Equity Residential , a Chicago-based real estate company.
"Once Mr. Trump made the decision he was going to enter the......

...he would make some of the residents feel better about the election results.
The buildings were purchased in 2005 by Equity Residential , a Chicago-based real estate company.
"Once Mr. Trump made the decision he was going to enter the......

...consent.
The Chicago-based company that bought the buildings in 2005 says the goal was a "neutral building identity." Equity Residential chairman Sam Zell tells The New York Times the petition signed by tenants had "no role" in the......

...consent.
The Chicago-based company that bought the buildings in 2005 says the goal was a "neutral building identity." Equity Residential chairman Sam Zell tells The New York Times the petition signed by tenants had "no role" in the......

...on the west side of Manhattan, were developed by Trump's real estate company in the 1990s but were sold to Chicago-based Equity Residential in 2005, which kept the signage and name in place under a "use of name" agreement with the Trump......

...consent.
The Chicago-based company that bought the buildings in 2005 says the goal was a "neutral building identity." Equity Residential chairman Sam Zell tells The New York Times the petition signed by tenants had "no role" in the......

...he would make some of the residents feel better about the election results.
The buildings were purchased in 2005 by Equity Residential , a Chicago-based real estate company.
"Once Mr. Trump made the decision he was going to enter the......

...consent.
The Chicago-based company that bought the buildings in 2005 says the goal was a "neutral building identity." Equity Residential chairman Sam Zell tells The New York Times the petition signed by tenants had "no role" in the......

...addresses.
The company that bought the buildings in 2005 says the goal was a "neutral building identity."
The chairman of Equity Residential , Sam Zell, told The New York Times that a petition signed by hundreds of tenants who wanted the change had......

...of Trump Place petitioned their management company to take down the President-elect's name from the buildings
Landlord Equity Residential agreed to the residents wishes on Tuesday
On Wednesday, work crews were seen taking down the gold 'Trump......

New York Times in October that removing the Trump name would cause a building to "lose tremendous value."
A spokesman for Equity Residential , the Chicago-based company that owns and manages the buildings, said its executives considered "the input......

West Side are changing their names to 140, 160 and 180 Riverside Boulevard this week, according to an email from landlord Equity Residential .
“The purpose of this change is to assume a neutral building identity that appeals to current and future......

Upper West Side.
The buildings, between 66th and 69th streets, along Riverside Boulevard, are owned not by Trump but by Equity Residential , a publicly traded company based in Chicago, which bought them in 2005 for $809 million.
Trump, a......